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General Behaviour of P-Values Under the Null and Alternative
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General Behaviour of P-Values Under the Null and Alternative
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Hypothesis testing results often rely on simple, yet important assumptions about the behaviour of the distribution of p-values under the null and the alternative. We examine tests for one dimensional parameters of interest that converge to a normal distribution, possibly in the presence of nuisance parameters, and characterize the distribution of the p-values using techniques from the higher order asymptotics literature. We show that commonly held beliefs regarding the distribution of p-values are misleading when the variance and location of the test statistic are not well-calibrated or when the higher order cumulants of the test statistic are not negligible. Corrected tests are proposed and are shown to perform better than their first order counterparts in certain settings.
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